Green Bay Packers right tackle Bryan Bulaga left Thursday night's game against the Philadelphia Eagles with injury and is questionable to return. Alex Light will fill in for the game's remainder if Bulaga is unable to play, according to Matt Shneidman of The Athletic.

And now, he has been announced out for the rest of the night:

The loss is a big one for the Packers. Bryan Bulaga has been a steady presence on the right side for nearly a decade. He becomes especially important when the Eagles are factored in. Philadelphia has an incredibly deep and talented defensive line that will undoubtedly cause problems for the Packers.

Light, Bulaga's replacement, doesn't inspire confidence. He's a second-year former undrafted free agent who hasn't had the chance to prove himself. Although this is an opportunity for Light, it's not the ideal circumstance. He will likely face Brandon Graham for the rest of the night, which no one wants to do. Graham is one of the better defensive ends in football, and he's poised to dominate his matchup in the second half.

Luckily for the Packers, left tackle David Bakhtiari is back in the game. He was seen working with trainers on the sideline, and looked unsure if he would return. If Bakhtiari went down with an injury, Green Bay would have a hard time running any offense. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers was seen grimacing at his throwing hand as well, but he's perfectly healthy.

The Packers offense has already taken a hit with running back Jamaal Williams going down. Hopefully Green Bay can make it through the rest of the game unscathed.